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Dec 30, 2024
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ITR 294 - Judiciary Interpretation II Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Open Theory and practice of simultaneous interpretation as applied to judiciary interpretation. Advanced simultaneous interpretation skills building: listening/ prediction, shadowing and decalage, note-taking, positioning, situational control, equipment use and interpreting. Intensive practice in simultaneous interpretation situations in the following judiciary areas: initial appearances, bail/detention hearings, change of plea hearings and sentencing hearings. Prerequisite: ITR 293 or instructor permission Competencies
- Identify judiciary situations in which simultaneous intrepretation should be performed.
- Develop listening/prediction techniques for judiciary simultaneous intrepretation.
- Identify genres of texts/speeches encountered in judiciary hearns: initial appearances, bail/detention hearings, change of pleas hearings, sentencing hearings.
- Use listening skills to develop structure maps or conceptual maps of different types of hearings; initial appearances, bail/detention hearings, change of plea hearings, sentencing hearings.
- Use structure maps or conceptual maps to predict the flow of information in examples of judiciary discourse.
- Develop and implement a practice strategy for improving listening/prediciton abilities in both languages.
- Develop shadowing and decalage techniques for judiciary simultaneous interpretation.
- Identify the issue of multi-tasking according to the efforts model of interpretation.
- Define shadowing.
- Define decalage.
- Develop shadowing ability and decalage technique through practice judiciary texts in both languages.
- Develop and implement a strategy for improving decalage technique in both languages.
- Develop note-taking techniques for judiciary simultaneous interpretation.
- Distinguish note-taking for simultaneous interpretati8on from note-taking for consecutive interpretation.
- Demonstrate ability to accurately note unpredictable information.
- Demonstrate ability to graphically represent the sequence of events: indentation, verticalization, lines.
- Demonstrate ability to use standard and personalized symbols in note-taking for simultaneous interpretation.
- Develop skills in positioning and situational control.
- Identify the factors requiring proper positioning of the interpreter in judiciary simultaneous interpreting situations: audibility, non-verbal cues, unobtrusiveness, presence/absence of interpreting booth, presence/absence of interpreting equipment.
- Demonstrate ability to use proper verbal and non-verbal protocols to control the rate of speech or to request repetitions during judiciary simultaneous interpretation situations.
- Develop ease in using simultaneous interpreting equipment for judiciary simultaneous interpretation.
- Identify the advantages of using equipment over the whispering (chuchatage) method.
- Distinguish among the different types of simultaneous interpreting equipment: wired, FM, infrared.
- Describe the advantages and disadvantages of each type of simultaneous interpreting equipment.
- Develop skills in using simultaneous interpreting equipment through extensive practice with education interpreting texts.
- Demonstrate ability to switch to chuchotage when interpreting equipment fails.
- Demonstrate ability to use simultaneous interpreting equipment for relay interpreting (A-B-C-B-A).
- Demonstrate ability to interpret initial apprearance hearings simultaneously.
- Identify judiciary terminology commonly occurring in initial appearance hearings.
- Incorporate new terminology into personal electronic glossary.
- Incorporate new symbols needed for note-taking while interpreting for initial appearance hearings.
- Demonstrate ability to interpret initial appearance hearings simultaneously.
- Identify areas of improvement and plans for improvement.
- Demonstrate ability to interpert bail/detention hearings simultaneously.
- Identify judiciary terminology commonly occurring in bail/detention hearings.
- Incorporate new terminology into personal electronic glossary.
- Incorporate new symbols needed for note-taking while interpreting for bail/detention hearings.
- Identify potential interpreting and ethical pitfalls when interpreting for bail/detention hearings.
- Demonstrate ability to interpret bail/detention hearings simultaneously.
- Identify areas of improvement and plans for improvement.
- Demonstrate ability to interpret change of pleas hearings simultaneously.
- Identify education terminology commonly occurring in change of plea hearings.
- Incorporate new terminology into personal electronic glossary.
- Incorporate new symbols needed for note-taking while interpreting for change of plea hearings.
- Demonstrate ability to interpret change of plea hearings simultaneously.
- Identify areas of improvement and plans for improvement.
- Demonstrate ability to interpret sentencing hearings simultaneously.
- Identify judiciary teminology commonly occurring in sentencing hearings.
- Incorporate new terminology into personal electronic glossary.
- Incorporate new symbols needed for note-taking while interpreting for sentencing hearings.
- Identify potential interpreting and ethical pitfalls when interpreting for sentencing hearings.
- Demonstrate ability to interpret sentencing hearings simultaneously.
- Identify areas of improvement and plans for improvement.
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